David Beckham and UNICEF: Violence can mark children forever. Tattoos are marks that often represent special memories, but millions of children bear marks they have not chosen – and that will last a lifetime. Physical, sexual and emotional abuse is widespread with millions of children around the world experiencing violence in their homes, schools, online and in their communities.
Watch →

UNICEF UK Ambassador and former Manchester United Manager Sir Alex Ferguson speaks about his pride in his fellow UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador David Beckham's dedicated work in support of UNICEF and children in danger across the globe.
Watch →

UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador David Beckham is championing a letter signed by 18 child survivors of violence that calls on world leaders to end the widespread abuse that affects millions of children around the world. Every five minutes a child dies as a result of violence. Now, 18 child survivors of violence are addressing world leaders with one moving letter to end the widespread abuse that affects millions of them. From violent conflict in South Sudan, sexual abuse in Iceland, and child trafficking in Pakistan, the children’s own voices highlight an epidemic of violence that transcends geography.
Watch →

UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador David Beckham is supporting the fight against Ebola through a video message to be broadcast across Sierra Leone – one of the worst-affected countries. Please join him and make a donation here.
Watch →

As the Syrian Arab Republic marks a third year of conflict, UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador David Beckham is speaking up for the country’s children. We must act now to prevent their losing another year to bloodshed and suffering.
Watch →

UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and football legend David Beckham spent Valentine’s Day visiting children in areas of the Philippines devastated by Typhoon Haiyan. For more information about UNICEF’s response to the typhoon, click here.
Watch →

The Duke of Cambridge, David Beckham, and Yao Ming are speaking out to protect elephants, rhinos, and sharks for future generations in this WildAid message. The trio met in London in September 2013 to film two messages that will air globally, with targeted outreach in China and Vietnam, beginning in January 2014 as part of WildAid’s demand reduction campaign and the Royal Foundation’s United for Wildlife Collaboration.
Watch →

The first promotional video from Malaria No More's new high school program; Stayin’ Alive! The program gives the future leaders of tomorrow the chance to have an impact on a global scale; and all you have to do is dance!
Watch →

BOMBALI DISTRICT, Sierra Leone, 22 January 2008 — Football star and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador David Beckham recently completed a visit to Sierra Leone, where he travelled with UNICEF representatives to focus attention on the issue of child survival.
Watch →